They should only remake movies if they were bad but had good premises, or if there's a new spin on it. Like Romeo & Juliet. That's a classic, but the Leonardo Dicaprio/Claire Danes version was new and refreshing. Remaking Psycho shot for shot? WHY??? Other examples from TV are BSG and Buffy. The originals flopped, but the reimagined versions took those ideas and created amazing stories. Total Recall? That was a great movie, and there's no need to remake it unless you have a completely new idea for it, like it takes place in the 1800s, or it's a musical or the entire cast is children (not saying those are good ideas, just giving examples).
That reminds me of the trailer I saw for the remake of The Last House on the Left, an old Wes Craven horror movie about two girls who get raped and murdered, and how one of the girl's family gets revenge. It's a very disturbing film, as you can imagine.
So they're remaking it, and I'm like, why? It was a great psychological horror film for it's time. I also see that it's a little bit different (the girl whose family gets revenge actually survives), but still. Maybe they thought it needed better effects or gore makeup? Whatever.
It's not like there aren't original scripts out there. I just think movie producers are super lazy.
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Date: 2009-02-26 07:12 pm (UTC)That reminds me of the trailer I saw for the remake of The Last House on the Left, an old Wes Craven horror movie about two girls who get raped and murdered, and how one of the girl's family gets revenge. It's a very disturbing film, as you can imagine.
So they're remaking it, and I'm like, why? It was a great psychological horror film for it's time. I also see that it's a little bit different (the girl whose family gets revenge actually survives), but still. Maybe they thought it needed better effects or gore makeup? Whatever.
It's not like there aren't original scripts out there. I just think movie producers are super lazy.